UI Designer

We’re after someone who has a strong customer mindset and is interested in creating the next generation of web and native app experiences for the Paddy Power and Betfair brands.

At Paddy Power Betfair, our team is responsible for designing products which are used by millions of avid users every day. This means our UI designers do more than just paint a pretty picture. They craft and tell stories through the eyes of our customers and play a vital role in making our products simple, usable and delightful.

As a UI Designer, you’ll be involved in every aspect of the product development process – from brainstorming and validating ideas to last minute tweaking of interactions right before launch. We have a strong culture of being collaborative and slightly mischievous, so if you like to (over) share and don’t take yourself too seriously, then you’re someone we’d love to meet.

Responsibilities

Translate wireframes into mockups that lead to intuitive user experiences

Design and deliver visuals optimized for a wide range of devices and interfaces

Take a user-centered design approach and rapidly test and iterate your designs

Collaborate with other team members and stakeholders

Take smart risks and champion new ideas

Support strategic initiatives (e.g. guidelines, new ways of working)

Present work back to stakeholders confidently

Document and share feedback on project updates

Question feedback using the Paddy Power Betfair Design principles.

Requirements

Three or more years of UI design experience. Preference will be given to candidates who have experience designing complex solutions for complete digital environments

Strong portfolio proving a good understanding of UX design best practices and of modern, responsive design

Strong working knowledge in UI related software such as Sketch and Adobe Photoshop is a must. Basic HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript skills are a plus

Ability to work with stakeholders to understand detailed requirements and design complete user experiences that meet Paddy Power Betfair’s client needs